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did steve tell you what to do? >> no. he got sick and died so quickly that we didn't have time to discuss it. >> so, for the time being, jane just keeps the display in her home, acting as it's loyal custodian. >> it's a full-time job to take care of them, to keep them clean and running in good shape. >> then in 2017, jane decides to downsize her life, putting her 10,000-square-foot house on the market. >> i knew i'd have to do something at some point. i felt like i didn't want to leave it to my daughters to have to deal with it. >> it's time to tear up the tracks. but then what? >> here's another quiz question for you... the answer when we return. ♪imagine no possessions ♪i wonder if you can ♪no need for greed or hunger ♪a brotherhood of man ♪imagine all the people ♪sharing all the world...you, ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll join us♪ ♪and the world will live as one♪ ♪ >> the term described the constant dancing motion of track workers as they lunged ag
did steve tell you what to do? >> no. he got sick and died so quickly that we didn't have time to discuss it. >> so, for the time being, jane just keeps the display in her home, acting as it's loyal custodian. >> it's a full-time job to take care of them, to keep them clean and running in good shape. >> then in 2017, jane decides to downsize her life, putting her 10,000-square-foot house on the market. >> i knew i'd have to do something at some point. i felt like i...
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steve bannon is out. conservative groups are protesting the move but stocks turning around on the news. president trump, camp david we've been showing you talking to his team on military strategies. there he is is right now. thethe news of steve bannon addg to more questions about the agenda going forward. neil back monday to take you through all the fallout from this. you better watch "cavuto: coast to coast" on monday. neil is back to witness the solar eclipse. happening during this show, believe it or not. trish regan through the next hour. trish: thanks, gerri. market is off 30 points. they are trying to address what it means for the agenda. steve bannon leaving the white house. whites who issuing a statement, i quote, white house chief of staff john kelly and steve bannon mutually agreed it would be steve's last day. welcome to "the intelligence report." bannon has been somewhat controversial figure in the white house. he often clashed with other white house advisors as well as members of president t
steve bannon is out. conservative groups are protesting the move but stocks turning around on the news. president trump, camp david we've been showing you talking to his team on military strategies. there he is is right now. thethe news of steve bannon addg to more questions about the agenda going forward. neil back monday to take you through all the fallout from this. you better watch "cavuto: coast to coast" on monday. neil is back to witness the solar eclipse. happening during this...
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did steve tell you what to do? >> no. he got sick and died so quickly that we didn't have time to discuss it. >> so, for the time being, jane just keeps the display in her home, acting as it's loyal custodian. >> it's a full-time job to take care of them, to keep them clean and running in good shape. >> then in 2017, jane decides to downsize her life, putting her 10,000-square-foot house on the market. >> i knew i'd have to do something at some point. i felt like i didn't want to leave it to my daughters to have to deal with it. >> it's time to tear up the tracks. but then what? >> here's another quiz question for you... the answer when we return. businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's why we're helping you stay ahead and adapt with a network you can count on, 24/7 support and
did steve tell you what to do? >> no. he got sick and died so quickly that we didn't have time to discuss it. >> so, for the time being, jane just keeps the display in her home, acting as it's loyal custodian. >> it's a full-time job to take care of them, to keep them clean and running in good shape. >> then in 2017, jane decides to downsize her life, putting her 10,000-square-foot house on the market. >> i knew i'd have to do something at some point. i felt like i...
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steve require starts with the total steer *. steve: it starts with the total revenue collect. we show total tax revenue, and non-tax revenue. there is a lot of non-tax revenue, interest on pension funds, et cetera. individual income tax, property tax, payroll tax. maria: not a lot of money comes from corporate taxes. steve: that was surprising to me given the level of discussion. it doesn't tell you whether corporate taxes should be lower or higher. maria: but that's not where the money is. steve: i was surprised how large payroll tax was as a percentage. we break that down further, social security, medicare, disability and the like. maria: in the conversation who paves what and will people see their taxes go down. it's important to recognize where the tax revenue goes. steve: most of the discussion is on individual income tax and a little bit on corporate. not on payroll tax which could be an interesting discussion. not on property tax and failed and excise taxes. maria: president trump campaigned on 15% corporate tax rate. but when you look at this chart, not a lot of money
steve require starts with the total steer *. steve: it starts with the total revenue collect. we show total tax revenue, and non-tax revenue. there is a lot of non-tax revenue, interest on pension funds, et cetera. individual income tax, property tax, payroll tax. maria: not a lot of money comes from corporate taxes. steve: that was surprising to me given the level of discussion. it doesn't tell you whether corporate taxes should be lower or higher. maria: but that's not where the money is....
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steve scalise not a strategist, he is an opportunist. your thoughts here, steve? >> he was certainly trying to curry favor with the press. liz: steve bannon was. >> where those leaks were coming from he in his own mind is peculiar like what you saw in alabama and trump jr. is i think if anything understated, bannon or the president was right. bannon was out of his mind saying those kind of things, no one is going to go near him and not take him seriously as a strategistment liz: why does steve bannon say these quotes then? >> who knows what's going through this mind or what he's doing but itself destruction. he gets a headline today but no work tomorrow. liz: so steve bannon permanently sidelined after this season? >> they will have him on some other cable channels when convenient but no one is going to take him seriously for his analysis or for his advice on how to run a campaign. you lose alabama, boy that takes real work. liz: yeah, and you know check out senator mitch mcconnell's twitter feed. there's just an image of mitch mcconnell smiling, right because he'
steve scalise not a strategist, he is an opportunist. your thoughts here, steve? >> he was certainly trying to curry favor with the press. liz: steve bannon was. >> where those leaks were coming from he in his own mind is peculiar like what you saw in alabama and trump jr. is i think if anything understated, bannon or the president was right. bannon was out of his mind saying those kind of things, no one is going to go near him and not take him seriously as a strategistment liz: why...
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steve? >> it is. liz: the comments from ben bernanke dating back to 2005 going through 2007, 2008, problems will stabilize and won't spill into the market. housing stabilizing, that comment two months before fanny and freddie collapsed. >> exactly. and here's the thing why this is important, liz. this is basically people like ben bernanke, people like paulson, people, like, you know, in congress who -- fannie mae and freddie mac who made these terrible decisions before and during the bubble burst, i put it in in just time and put out the fire, that's nonsense. these people have given us the weakest recovery from a recession since the great depression. liz: that's what benny is saying; right? >> ben bernanke forced everyone to after the fact go into equities, create another bubble. remember he was around from 2006 to 2014. he had some long run and has done a lot of destruction and now we have to unwhined from. we don't even know what the result will be from all of this quantitative. liz: that's a good
steve? >> it is. liz: the comments from ben bernanke dating back to 2005 going through 2007, 2008, problems will stabilize and won't spill into the market. housing stabilizing, that comment two months before fanny and freddie collapsed. >> exactly. and here's the thing why this is important, liz. this is basically people like ben bernanke, people like paulson, people, like, you know, in congress who -- fannie mae and freddie mac who made these terrible decisions before and during...
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steve: unwinding is not a bad thing. the banks should be learned out those reserve instead of rotting in the fed. but the key thing is not so much the interest rates. it's what the feds are starting to signal to the banks. pull back on lending. the economy is getting overheated. i wish somebody would tell the fed. it's people, the people when they start to do better overheat? you get a pay raise, you feel purchase overheating? maria: i like the heat. steve: it's crazy. the idea that the economy is a machine. preposterous. step back and leave it alone. i think they are starting to feel the economy maybe overheating or getting too prosperous so they try to slow it down. not so much through interest rates. i have been telling lenders, we are watching what you are doing. tony soprano approach. maria: there is a narrative that the consumer slows down in the next couple years because of higher interest rates and inflationary forces. do you think we have to worry about the consumer slowing down going into the mid-term elections
steve: unwinding is not a bad thing. the banks should be learned out those reserve instead of rotting in the fed. but the key thing is not so much the interest rates. it's what the feds are starting to signal to the banks. pull back on lending. the economy is getting overheated. i wish somebody would tell the fed. it's people, the people when they start to do better overheat? you get a pay raise, you feel purchase overheating? maria: i like the heat. steve: it's crazy. the idea that the economy...
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steve bannon leaving the white house. whites who issuing a statement, i quote, white house chief of staff john kelly and steve bannon mutually agreed it would be steve's last day. welcome to "the intelligence report." bannon has been somewhat controversial figure in the white house. he often clashed with other white house advisors as well as members of president trump's cabinet, including the new chief of staff, john kelly. while this sort of hard-nosed conservative, very nationalistic economic agenda, earned him a lot of support from trump supporters it caused friction with more moderate aides think gary cohn for example. maybe steve mnuchin. family members like jared kushner and donald trump. i want to go to blake burman, standing by at the white house with the breaking news. as i said the market doesn't quite to know what to make of it. we're off a little bit because there is some concern they're still going through a lot of speed bumps here blake. reporter: this shows, trish, i think you could says influence of new ch
steve bannon leaving the white house. whites who issuing a statement, i quote, white house chief of staff john kelly and steve bannon mutually agreed it would be steve's last day. welcome to "the intelligence report." bannon has been somewhat controversial figure in the white house. he often clashed with other white house advisors as well as members of president trump's cabinet, including the new chief of staff, john kelly. while this sort of hard-nosed conservative, very...
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it's the actor steve mcqueen. in 2013, his ford gt40 sold for $11 million. >> stuart piontek is racing to auction off his strange inheritance -- hundreds of vintage cars. his grandfather's lifelong obsession has become stuart's own. he's invested 13 years and $400,000 in the collection. ♪ i catch up with him at the hot rod association rally in oklahoma city. >> hi, my name is stuart. did you know my grandfather? >> while stuart works the crowd, i'm gonna see if i can get behind the wheel of one of these souped-up automobiles. >> how are you doing? hey, i'm jamie. >> hello, jamie. >> how are you? >> hello, i'm steven. >> tell me about this car. >> well it's a '37 chevrolet, so it's 77 years old. so, i've had it quite a bit of it's life. >> part of the family. >> yes, it is. >> oh, my. i've just gotten the keys. >> we can do that. >> let's go. >> all right. >> you have this thing insured? >> yes, i do. >> oh, good thing, because there's a tree right there. >> all right. hold on. whoo-hoo! now we're talking! [ tire
it's the actor steve mcqueen. in 2013, his ford gt40 sold for $11 million. >> stuart piontek is racing to auction off his strange inheritance -- hundreds of vintage cars. his grandfather's lifelong obsession has become stuart's own. he's invested 13 years and $400,000 in the collection. ♪ i catch up with him at the hot rod association rally in oklahoma city. >> hi, my name is stuart. did you know my grandfather? >> while stuart works the crowd, i'm gonna see if i can get...
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to abandon steve bannon. kennedy: you already have another close run of the president who was quoted in the book as saying -- this is a billionaire who has known the president for years, was quoted in the book as saying, he's not only crazy, he's stupid. the quote attributed to me by michael wolfe is completely utterly false. i have never been interviewed by michael wolfe. if steve bannon does the same, that may be the kiss of death for the author's reputation. but maybe great for a page turn. >> there's also a part in the book where he says that president trump didn't know who speaker of the house john boehner was. that's been shown to be false. the two of them played golf together before he was president. there are things that are going to wash out. all we know now is a 23-page exert put out by new york magazine. if you're interest maryland politics, these things are rivetting. you want to see what's being said, who is saying what. i think after that donald trump statement today where he just eviscerated, d
to abandon steve bannon. kennedy: you already have another close run of the president who was quoted in the book as saying -- this is a billionaire who has known the president for years, was quoted in the book as saying, he's not only crazy, he's stupid. the quote attributed to me by michael wolfe is completely utterly false. i have never been interviewed by michael wolfe. if steve bannon does the same, that may be the kiss of death for the author's reputation. but maybe great for a page turn....
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would be steve's last day. we are grateful for his service and, i him the best. liz, you mention camp david. there were 21 of the high profile folks from the trump administration not on the list and not scheduled to be there with steve bannon. so all of this happened with bannon not there. some major decisions, though, were set to be made potentially earlier today at camp david as it relates to the afghan strategy. among the folks who were surrounding the president at this big powwow, the secretary jim mattis, the chairman of the joint chief of staff dunn ford, the secretary of state rex tillerson and national security adviser among the 21 people there. liz, this is a major decision. i know a lot of the focus today has been focused on bannon. but when you look at the policy decisions that the president has to take head on, this is one of the biggest going forward as there's currently some 8400 u.s. troops in afghanistan. one of the plans that the president is reviewing is potentially putting another 4,000 there
would be steve's last day. we are grateful for his service and, i him the best. liz, you mention camp david. there were 21 of the high profile folks from the trump administration not on the list and not scheduled to be there with steve bannon. so all of this happened with bannon not there. some major decisions, though, were set to be made potentially earlier today at camp david as it relates to the afghan strategy. among the folks who were surrounding the president at this big powwow, the...
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that's the first point steve made, which is important. a lot of people, support the crime law saying there's innocent people or nonviolent offenders in prison. in fact, a lot were violent oveners who pled down. >> yeah. that's a very solid point. i think steve is right that this is a very nuanced discussion. we have so much more power with, you know, from dna to advanced analytics to new programs, and he's right. we should experiment because i think it's tragic. let's not forget that, you know, lives are ruined. people can't get jobs. families are torn apart. we have too many nonviolent people in prison. >> and it goes totally against the broken windows theory which started in new york, by the way. we were the pea tree dish for that that says if you forgive minor crimes, you end up with bigger crimes along the way. >> well, david, look how successful broken windows was in new york. what i don't like about this legislation, early version of the bill, is someone who commits a violent crime with a gun, they have a reduced sentence 25 to 15 y
that's the first point steve made, which is important. a lot of people, support the crime law saying there's innocent people or nonviolent offenders in prison. in fact, a lot were violent oveners who pled down. >> yeah. that's a very solid point. i think steve is right that this is a very nuanced discussion. we have so much more power with, you know, from dna to advanced analytics to new programs, and he's right. we should experiment because i think it's tragic. let's not forget that, you...
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so let's talk about it with steve moore. and host of moore money. and great steve forbes. editor in chief of author of inflation, what it is. and how to fix it. steve moore, objectively, this was a year where almost everyone in the world from highest to lowest expected a slow, slow growth or a recession. and a lot stickier inflation than we got. and the last 6 months, have been you know, semi eur euphoric. now bidens a story biden giving up on bidenomics. the public does not like it. why is it? how did this custo cut -- this outcome that no model predicts happen. >> by the way, i want to congratulate you, first time in history of american tv you have a u.s. senator on air with u.s. house representative, that never happens. >> we did it. >> economy is better, i was not one of those economists on wall street said, we would have a recession for the record, you know you have an amazing private sector with the 7 magnificent 7 they have carried the economy. i -- i love to see a strong economy. as you and steve forbes do. a strong stock market. i think that pi big problem for bid
so let's talk about it with steve moore. and host of moore money. and great steve forbes. editor in chief of author of inflation, what it is. and how to fix it. steve moore, objectively, this was a year where almost everyone in the world from highest to lowest expected a slow, slow growth or a recession. and a lot stickier inflation than we got. and the last 6 months, have been you know, semi eur euphoric. now bidens a story biden giving up on bidenomics. the public does not like it. why is it?...
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steve forbes, rich, elizabeth, mike, rick and joining us for the first time steve. good to see you. all right. >> the treasury inspector general just last august found $67 million in money missing at the irs that was meant to enforce health care reform. that was about 15% of the irs's budget for health care reform at that time. we know the health reform bill is loaded with 46 new taxes and new demands on the irs. the irs advocate says the tax code is designed to entrap. we get it. the irs itself as a steward of taxpayer money has not performed so great when the gao has audited the irs. >> nobody knows the irs better than she. she also uncovered this video or brought it to our attention the video of the irs people starring in "star trek" uniforms, i mean we don't want to spend our tax money for more of this junk, do we? >> no. but i think that's really getting off the point. we need to be more fair and balanced here. yes partof this money they are asking for will go the job congress gave them which is enforcing the health care law, but that's not the sole reason. congress has been cu
steve forbes, rich, elizabeth, mike, rick and joining us for the first time steve. good to see you. all right. >> the treasury inspector general just last august found $67 million in money missing at the irs that was meant to enforce health care reform. that was about 15% of the irs's budget for health care reform at that time. we know the health reform bill is loaded with 46 new taxes and new demands on the irs. the irs advocate says the tax code is designed to entrap. we get it. the irs...
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that steve was shot in the hip. we do not know the condition of other victims but there are other shootings in the shooter have a rifle. in my explain why he was at a baseball practice. very senior official. the whip for the republican party in the house. this is a person that make sure as they have the votes for whatever legislation they're trying to pass. we obviously don't know his condition or that of his aid. but this is a very senior member. again he was shot in the hip. we are checking on the condition of steve scalise in as well as his aides. there was multiple shots. it could be up to 50 shots. the shooter was holding a rifle. this was the practice for the congressional baseball game that is supposed to be tomorrow night. other congressmen who are on the ground. the alexandria police department investigating multiple shooting. stay away from the area let emergency vehicles through that came out from the police department victims are being transported to hospitals. >> with that number a number of congression
that steve was shot in the hip. we do not know the condition of other victims but there are other shootings in the shooter have a rifle. in my explain why he was at a baseball practice. very senior official. the whip for the republican party in the house. this is a person that make sure as they have the votes for whatever legislation they're trying to pass. we obviously don't know his condition or that of his aid. but this is a very senior member. again he was shot in the hip. we are checking...
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steve: that's why the markets are weak. if the markets thought we wouldn't see an agreement at the end of the day you would see the markets going down 2,000, 4,000. '. if you waive a market wand you will see the markets going 4,000 to 5,000 points. maria: let's stay on this topic. you long called any tariff a sales tax. steve: it is a sales tax. dealing with trading abuses or updating the agreement. half the parts listed in nafta don't exist any more. but when you put on tariffs you hurt american consumers and businesses. working with our allies against chinese abuses which i think could be more effective and not have this uncertainty that hurts investment today. maria: you are talk about the aluminum and steel tariffs that are continuing to be debated. most of people understand china has been stealing from america. steve: it's tony soprano saying i have got a deal for you. if we work with our allies, the europeans, they don't like this kind of stuff either, and got together and went to beijing and said this has got to stop
steve: that's why the markets are weak. if the markets thought we wouldn't see an agreement at the end of the day you would see the markets going down 2,000, 4,000. '. if you waive a market wand you will see the markets going 4,000 to 5,000 points. maria: let's stay on this topic. you long called any tariff a sales tax. steve: it is a sales tax. dealing with trading abuses or updating the agreement. half the parts listed in nafta don't exist any more. but when you put on tariffs you hurt...
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let's go in focus to steve out mike ozanian, john tamny and others. steve, i can't help but hear all the progress we made with china, what about the progress with the south china sea business, with trades, et cetera. i don't think it was bad, do you? >> no, and in fact it was a brilliant move by the way liberals love to deal with our enemies that's why they say it's bad to be a enemy of the u.s., worse to be an eye lie of the u.s. in this case what trump did was absolutely fabulous, he made it clear we're going to defend our interests in the south china sea, cyber security, barring our companies from having full selling rights in china especially if they're cutting edge and appoints terry branstad the new ambassador to client who knows president xi of china. in effect what trump is saying, we will negotiate but with you it will be different from what you have had in the past from us. >> what was all in a progress that josh earnest was talking about that trump has not endangered? >> listen, i think that my issue -- the phone call isn't that big of a de
let's go in focus to steve out mike ozanian, john tamny and others. steve, i can't help but hear all the progress we made with china, what about the progress with the south china sea business, with trades, et cetera. i don't think it was bad, do you? >> no, and in fact it was a brilliant move by the way liberals love to deal with our enemies that's why they say it's bad to be a enemy of the u.s., worse to be an eye lie of the u.s. in this case what trump did was absolutely fabulous, he...
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dagen: steve forbes, i just want to get steve in here too, nancy. steve, what do you say? steve: well, i'm interested in, sam, is the market underestimating the impact if the democrats win the senate in terms of tax increases and in terms of regulation? the market is at pretty high level. you look at gdp, ratios, very high, likes of what we haven't seen in 20 years, has the market not really realizing the damage you can do just by executive decree in terms of regulation? sam: good morning, steve, you're absolutely right. the market is heading into 2021 at elevated levels. i just mentioned the growth value differential. we are looking at the russell 2000 being more than 30% above and pe on forward estimates is 43% above average over the last 20 years. so i think that the market is vulnerable to some sort of digestition. dagen: sam, good to see you. sam: thank you. dagen: we will get to that later, steve, because you wrote an editorial about -- well, i'm going the save it. that's my tease, steve, because it was a great editorial about doing nothing would make biden and harri
dagen: steve forbes, i just want to get steve in here too, nancy. steve, what do you say? steve: well, i'm interested in, sam, is the market underestimating the impact if the democrats win the senate in terms of tax increases and in terms of regulation? the market is at pretty high level. you look at gdp, ratios, very high, likes of what we haven't seen in 20 years, has the market not really realizing the damage you can do just by executive decree in terms of regulation? sam: good morning,...
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in 1981, steve's wife, rachel, dies of cancer at age 38. seven years later, steve jr. drowns in a boating accident. >> the death of my mother and my older brother crushed him. it just made him be closer to us, cause we're all he had. >> wow, how did your family manage after that? >> we just dug ourselves into our work and just kept going. >> yeah, i think that looks good. >> indeed, long hours at work prove to be therapeutic. >> and then you're going to open it a bit, right? >> as his reputation grows, new clients come calling... [ shop bell rings ] ...some from vancouver's burgeoning film industry. >> his first prop was the "grizzly adams" movie. >> "grizzly adams" -- his first big break. >> and it just snowballed from there. >> they would commission us to make a 10-foot by 4-foot-thick grizzly bear for "macgyver." >> then another action figure places an order. >> for the first "rambo" movie they wanted to rent for the sheriff's office. >> speaking of movie rentals, do these felines look familiar? if so, you're probably one of the tens of millions who bought a ticket
in 1981, steve's wife, rachel, dies of cancer at age 38. seven years later, steve jr. drowns in a boating accident. >> the death of my mother and my older brother crushed him. it just made him be closer to us, cause we're all he had. >> wow, how did your family manage after that? >> we just dug ourselves into our work and just kept going. >> yeah, i think that looks good. >> indeed, long hours at work prove to be therapeutic. >> and then you're going to open...
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steve, good to see you. okay, this big fight, the biden white house will not freeze and stop the $6 billion in funds it wants to give iran for that hostage swap. but now they're blaming former president trump. i want to read this to you. state department spokesman matthew miller said "those moneys were allowed to accrue under the trump administration". your reaction to this? >> it's a boldface lie. the one thing that donald trump never did during his presidency was appease our enemies. he knew very well who our friends were and he treated them well, and who our enemies were and treated them with hostility, something this president should do. by the way, this goes back to the obama years when we basically appeased iran with these deals and so to blame this on trump is really outrageous. incidentally, this is the president, liz, who basically has put so much billions of dollars into the coffers of iran with the crazy energy policy. in some ways, joe biden has been iran's best friend. elizabeth: steve, i want t
steve, good to see you. okay, this big fight, the biden white house will not freeze and stop the $6 billion in funds it wants to give iran for that hostage swap. but now they're blaming former president trump. i want to read this to you. state department spokesman matthew miller said "those moneys were allowed to accrue under the trump administration". your reaction to this? >> it's a boldface lie. the one thing that donald trump never did during his presidency was appease our...
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steve: right. sounds like my friend steve moore. dagen: steve moore, go ahead. steve: he's a gold bug and, you know, i'm an investor, dagen, into crypto currency and not bitcoin. the question i have is how much of this ascend of bitcoin is as a result of what's going on in washington and the craziness of how much we are spending and how much we are borrowing? is this a sign that investors are starting to lose some faith in the dollar? >> i think they're absolutely connected. it's the same reason why the equity markets are at all-time highs and it's reason why the commodity markets have performed this way. people are just generally uncertain about the financial system specifically government-issued currencies. this is not just a problem here in the united states and it's uncertainty that a large part is driving this. people are seeking alternative stores of value. the digital dollar does exist. we digitized the u.s. dollar and basically gave the u.s. dollar all the attributes of bitcoin, meaning it can go anywhere in the world, instantaneously and efficienty, $40
steve: right. sounds like my friend steve moore. dagen: steve moore, go ahead. steve: he's a gold bug and, you know, i'm an investor, dagen, into crypto currency and not bitcoin. the question i have is how much of this ascend of bitcoin is as a result of what's going on in washington and the craziness of how much we are spending and how much we are borrowing? is this a sign that investors are starting to lose some faith in the dollar? >> i think they're absolutely connected. it's the same...
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steve forbes, rich c a argad and steve japson. you think the uprising is good for taxpayers. how so? >> two ways, david. they will have more imagination and good parliamentary maneuvers and battling with president obama on taxes and spending, the debt limit are coming up again in the next few months. people like paul ryan, jeb hensarling. they're into policy and setting the foundation for the post-2016 election. these people to succeed boehner in the leadership in the house are very interested in policy, pushing the next president if he or she doesn't do it on their own. >> fair and balanced. that's the best face to put on it. bruce, when's the worst face? >> well, i don't think that, you know, the people who ousted boehner and apparently ousted mccarthy, they didn't want to do anything. and they haven't really accomplished anything. i mean, if they would have gone along with grand bargain with the president, you would have lower corporate taxes right now and i don't think -- i don't know what they'll do. they haven't accomplished anything. >> mike, some people say if you don
steve forbes, rich c a argad and steve japson. you think the uprising is good for taxpayers. how so? >> two ways, david. they will have more imagination and good parliamentary maneuvers and battling with president obama on taxes and spending, the debt limit are coming up again in the next few months. people like paul ryan, jeb hensarling. they're into policy and setting the foundation for the post-2016 election. these people to succeed boehner in the leadership in the house are very...
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but on the flip side, steve says it's a terrible idea. why, steve? >> it's a terrible idea because it's a trojan horse for the government coming in and doing the same thing, saying they're paying for you, so you have to wear a patch, you have to go through different tests. they'll have us go on diets for not being able to drink sew at that and stuff like that. employers have enough to do to create a vibrant company. sad of our personal lives. >> e mac, is this a good idea? >> it is. and it's a private company that's doing it. i hear what steve is saying about the government. but this is a private company issue that could choose to do this. what we're talking about is socializing the losses from really bad behavior, from social activities. so not just smoking. i would say drinking, too. if you don't like it, if you work for that company, work elsewhere or don't smoke or drink. >> rick, i was surprised to hear you were against this because isn't this the same rationale that obamacare uses for the insurance mandate? if you cause the general public more
but on the flip side, steve says it's a terrible idea. why, steve? >> it's a terrible idea because it's a trojan horse for the government coming in and doing the same thing, saying they're paying for you, so you have to wear a patch, you have to go through different tests. they'll have us go on diets for not being able to drink sew at that and stuff like that. employers have enough to do to create a vibrant company. sad of our personal lives. >> e mac, is this a good idea? >>...
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steve forbes. so, steve, why is it so important to do it quickly? >> because you got to get this economy roaring again, that gives you political capital to give you the other things that need to be done, so go with big tax cuts, the lower the tax rates are, the more prosper by we get. if you go small first, it's harder to bring it up later. >> we're still waiting. well, bruce, i'm sure you're against the kind of tax cuts that trump is talking about, but there are some republican who is happen to agree with you. >> here's the deal. i sometimes wonder about the -- i don't know what the adversaries are, because the party of reagan not only seems to with donald loves the russians, but they love ballooning deficits and are escaping fiscal conservatism. i don't know how he's going to pay for this. he wants to pursue the wall. he wants to pursue all this stuff and i don't see how he's going to pay for it. >> the fact is some republicans say it's more important to go after the debt, to cut the debt before you have tax cuts. listen to what mitch mcconnell ha
steve forbes. so, steve, why is it so important to do it quickly? >> because you got to get this economy roaring again, that gives you political capital to give you the other things that need to be done, so go with big tax cuts, the lower the tax rates are, the more prosper by we get. if you go small first, it's harder to bring it up later. >> we're still waiting. well, bruce, i'm sure you're against the kind of tax cuts that trump is talking about, but there are some republican who...
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steve picked this team. this is a much more mature steve jobs running apple in the second tour. neil: you know the wrap against cook is that he's no jobs. that maybe steve made a mistake. >> and i don't think he ever prrsented himself as a steve jobs. i think what steve said, look, johnny ivy is the one who is going to be leading the creative direction for user experience and the taste of the design, and i think that the expectation that tim cook set for later this year and all of next year is they are going to have some really significant new products. neil: are they late to the game? i thin that's the wrap that apple used to be way ahead of others, but now talks that the next iphone, whatever it looks like, might look like samsung's offerings. >> wl, let me give you another point of view. neil: sure. >> what would it take to get apple to a $600 stock or more? i think what it would take is that something, you know, more than just a refresh of the products. for example, i don't know whether they get a deal with china mobile. tim cook was there recently, but a deal with china mob
steve picked this team. this is a much more mature steve jobs running apple in the second tour. neil: you know the wrap against cook is that he's no jobs. that maybe steve made a mistake. >> and i don't think he ever prrsented himself as a steve jobs. i think what steve said, look, johnny ivy is the one who is going to be leading the creative direction for user experience and the taste of the design, and i think that the expectation that tim cook set for later this year and all of next...
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steve: it can be done. one of the things the relationship cans have to do in congress is stop worshiping the congressional budget office. they need to go for a sweeping tax cut, rates across the board. say to heck with the cbo. get it passed. then make it retroactive to january 1. people see their paychecks are getting bert and they set the stage for investment which they need next year. trish: grover, we have responsibility for future generations, and the concern is the debt is already bad enough and we have to enforce some fiscal responsibility. to steve's point, if you cut tax you will help grow the economy. but are you going to be able to do so fast enough that you will be able to offset some of these burden some expenses? >> the answer is if we have significant tax reduction, there is already an agreement between trump and the republicans in the house. they will take the corporate rate from 35 to 20. these are dramatic reductions in taxes on business, full business expensing, a territorial tax system.
steve: it can be done. one of the things the relationship cans have to do in congress is stop worshiping the congressional budget office. they need to go for a sweeping tax cut, rates across the board. say to heck with the cbo. get it passed. then make it retroactive to january 1. people see their paychecks are getting bert and they set the stage for investment which they need next year. trish: grover, we have responsibility for future generations, and the concern is the debt is already bad...
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steve require starts with the total steer *. steve: it starts with the total revenue collect. we show total tax revenue, and non-tax revenue. there is a lot of non-tax revenue, interest on pension funds, et cetera. individual income tax, property tax, payroll tax. maria: not a lot of money comes from corporate taxes. steve: that was surprising to me given the level of discussion. it doesn't tell you whether corporate taxes should be lower or higher. maria: but that's not where the money is. steve: i was surprised how large payroll tax was as a percentage. we break that down further, social security, medicare, disability and the like. maria: in the conversation who paves what and will people see their taxes go down. it's important to recognize where the tax revenue goes. steve: most of the discussion is on individual income tax and a little bit on corporate. not on payroll tax which could be an interesting discussion. not on property tax and failed and excise taxes. maria: president trump campaigned 15% corporate tax rate. but when you look at this chart, not a lot of money is
steve require starts with the total steer *. steve: it starts with the total revenue collect. we show total tax revenue, and non-tax revenue. there is a lot of non-tax revenue, interest on pension funds, et cetera. individual income tax, property tax, payroll tax. maria: not a lot of money comes from corporate taxes. steve: that was surprising to me given the level of discussion. it doesn't tell you whether corporate taxes should be lower or higher. maria: but that's not where the money is....
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did steve tell you what to do? >> no. he got sick and died so quickly that we didn't have time to discuss it. >> so, for the time being, jane just keeps the display in her home, acting as it's loyal custodian. >> it's a full-time job to take care of them, to keep them clean and running in good shape. >> then in 2017, jane decides to downsize her life, putting her 10,000-square-foot house on the market. >> i knew i'd have to do something at some point. i felt like i didn't want to leave it to my daughters to have to deal with it. >> it's time to tear up the tracks. but then what? >> here's another quiz question for you... the answer when we return. eÑ ♪ >> the term described the constant dancing motion of track workers as they lunged against their tools in unison to nudge the rails. >> his 2,000-square-foot model-train display tells steve sanders' life story. he built it in his house in dallas and, before he died, he taught his daughters, christina and stephanie, how to operate it. and now they're going to teach me. >>
did steve tell you what to do? >> no. he got sick and died so quickly that we didn't have time to discuss it. >> so, for the time being, jane just keeps the display in her home, acting as it's loyal custodian. >> it's a full-time job to take care of them, to keep them clean and running in good shape. >> then in 2017, jane decides to downsize her life, putting her 10,000-square-foot house on the market. >> i knew i'd have to do something at some point. i felt like i...
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but steve, do you have a cat? steve: we don't. but you might say in that sense the cat got my tongue. but we've had cats in the past. we have stuffed cats for the kids but that's about it. we know the moods all the time. dagen: cats are easier than dogs for sure. you know, if you've got to go away for the weekend, just leave food and water out for the cat and you're out of there. rob, what do you think of this app? rob: i'm allergic to cats, so, yeah, no app for me. but to your point, dagen, completely impressed with how many dad jokes got in there. i think that was about 14. kudos, steve. amazing. [laughter] dagen: we love steve for his brains, his good nature, his humor, and his all-around greatness. still ahead, everybody, eurasia group president ian bremmer is here to talk about the u.s./russia nuclear talks and increasing tensions with chavment it all starts -- with china. it all starts next hour on "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ (struggling vehicle sounds) think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (en
but steve, do you have a cat? steve: we don't. but you might say in that sense the cat got my tongue. but we've had cats in the past. we have stuffed cats for the kids but that's about it. we know the moods all the time. dagen: cats are easier than dogs for sure. you know, if you've got to go away for the weekend, just leave food and water out for the cat and you're out of there. rob, what do you think of this app? rob: i'm allergic to cats, so, yeah, no app for me. but to your point, dagen,...
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moore, robert wolf, steve forbes and liz peek. we have white house economic adviser larry kudlow, he will join us in a fox business exclusive. but first edward lawrence on capitol hill. where the house is prepping for impeachment. where is it now? reporter: this is not an exact science but we have about 90 more minutes of debate to go before the historic vote opens up and starts. two other presidents have been impeached. last one -- tomorrow in 1998. that was a bipartisan vote. impeaching president bill clinton. lawmakers have been going at this, debating for last 5 hours, republican says that democrat have been looking for a way to impeach this president since -- took office. >> they have been intent -- their actions are motivate the by hate rehatred for president . >> democrats say look at witnesses we had. they laid out a pattern of the president obstructing justice but also trying to use the system for his political gain. >> this president donald j trump, coerced a fray fragile foreign ally to interfere in our election. report
moore, robert wolf, steve forbes and liz peek. we have white house economic adviser larry kudlow, he will join us in a fox business exclusive. but first edward lawrence on capitol hill. where the house is prepping for impeachment. where is it now? reporter: this is not an exact science but we have about 90 more minutes of debate to go before the historic vote opens up and starts. two other presidents have been impeached. last one -- tomorrow in 1998. that was a bipartisan vote. impeaching...
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david: steve, give them stocking stuffers, what sectors? stocks are high. >> they're high, but i'll say it and regret it, but, hey, my grandfather says you make money selling advice not taking it, the stocks a way to go. david: that's it for forbes on fox. everybody have a very merry christmas, thank you for watching, keep is here the number one business block continues with trish regan and cashin' in. trish: you've no doubt heard about the tax cuts and the bill, but probably not about the surprises inside. we've discovered the good and bad. welcome to cashin' in this week. our crew, great to see you all, and we'll start with you, what do you think is the biggest, biggest price surprise here for the american people? good or bad? >> i think that 80% of the folks get a tax cut and that's the good news and may be surprising to people out there. little things people are going to get upset about. if you sell your houses pay more taxes than other
david: steve, give them stocking stuffers, what sectors? stocks are high. >> they're high, but i'll say it and regret it, but, hey, my grandfather says you make money selling advice not taking it, the stocks a way to go. david: that's it for forbes on fox. everybody have a very merry christmas, thank you for watching, keep is here the number one business block continues with trish regan and cashin' in. trish: you've no doubt heard about the tax cuts and the bill, but probably not about...
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i recommend lasik to both steve and rick. they would become even more handsome than they are today, b the way. ittle of that, too. but morgan, the fact is it's true, the marking works even in medicine, whenou get competive prices out there, the prices come down. peop cmpete. >> that may be true for primary care physicians and specifically private practice priiary ca physicians but that's not where the ballooning health ce costs are taking place. you need to look at hospitals, medical devices and you need to look at insurae but not just insurance administrative costs. actually malpractice, the amount of tha >> which president obama didn't want to touch obama care. >> because of all his lawyer friends. >> i think this is a great idea on a base level when you're gointo see the family doctor if you can afford out of pocket. but at the end of the day it doesn't get toto the larger issues. hospitals and i think rich will appreciate this, you need to see disruption there. clayton christiansen has put out theories andou need to look
i recommend lasik to both steve and rick. they would become even more handsome than they are today, b the way. ittle of that, too. but morgan, the fact is it's true, the marking works even in medicine, whenou get competive prices out there, the prices come down. peop cmpete. >> that may be true for primary care physicians and specifically private practice priiary ca physicians but that's not where the ballooning health ce costs are taking place. you need to look at hospitals, medical...
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moore, liz peek, steve forbes and robert wolf. larry kudlow telling liz claman to prepare for a big boost on the economy after the trade deal. >> u.s.-china trade deal will add at least a half a point of gdp in 2020, watch, even though we take a hit on boeing in first quarter, unfortunately, we're transitioning back today 3% goal we originally had in 17-18. david: steve forbes a half percentage point added that is about a trillion could is that over stating the effect? >> i think you will see is year this is on second half, you don't turn that on like a light bulb that will kick in with the election coming up this is good timing. david: you say yes. >> for the whole year, but it will be boosting 3-plus percent in latter part of the year. >> it is positive with more manufacturing and efforts, and farm industry comes back. those are all good. we know that they have been way off on their gdp, they said after tax reform near 4% -- even steve more was 5%. >> i was not. >> we would be great if they were 3%, but they have been wrong. >>
moore, liz peek, steve forbes and robert wolf. larry kudlow telling liz claman to prepare for a big boost on the economy after the trade deal. >> u.s.-china trade deal will add at least a half a point of gdp in 2020, watch, even though we take a hit on boeing in first quarter, unfortunately, we're transitioning back today 3% goal we originally had in 17-18. david: steve forbes a half percentage point added that is about a trillion could is that over stating the effect? >> i think...
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they don't exist. >> steve, stick with you. they try to give speeches, they're booed out, can't say anything. >> run often the campus. academic freedom, yeah, all one-sided. >> teachers are want to know how hard it can be... ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells,... you can get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse c
they don't exist. >> steve, stick with you. they try to give speeches, they're booed out, can't say anything. >> run often the campus. academic freedom, yeah, all one-sided. >> teachers are want to know how hard it can be... ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe...
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let's go with steve forbes, sabrina schafer, bruce jabson. steve, is this report on the right track? >> david, it's fine to do more coordination. you can usually do that with an e-mail or a phone call and tell the bureaucrats to get off their duffs and work together. if they're curious about not funding terrorists, cut iran off from the world banking system, do the same with individual banks in pakistan and elsewhere and cut off various individuals we know who are bad guys. they're basic steps, but iran is the big one. if they're not doing that, they're not serious. >> in addition to iran, i think steve is absolutely right, but in addition to that, they're still getting a lot of money from oil, about $500 million a year. we have had attacks on these oil supplies, but not enough, and there are also a lot of people in the region that are funneling money to them, right, some of our supposed allies? >> i think every administration going back to at least the first george bush administration knows but doesn't really talk about the fact that saudi a
let's go with steve forbes, sabrina schafer, bruce jabson. steve, is this report on the right track? >> david, it's fine to do more coordination. you can usually do that with an e-mail or a phone call and tell the bureaucrats to get off their duffs and work together. if they're curious about not funding terrorists, cut iran off from the world banking system, do the same with individual banks in pakistan and elsewhere and cut off various individuals we know who are bad guys. they're basic...
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john kelly and steve bannon mutually agreed today would be steve's last day. reporter: he did not have the public profile of sean spicer or the prestigious title of reince priebus, but steve bannon is arguably the most of powerful
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did steve tell you what to do? >> no. he got sick and died so quickly that we didn't have time to discuss it. >> so, for the time being, jane just keeps the display in her home, acting as it's loyal custodian. >> it's a full-time job to take care of them, to keep them clean and running in good shape. >> then in 2017, jane decides to downsize her life, putting her 10,000-square-foot house on the market. >> i knew i'd have to do something at some point. i felt like i didn't want to leave it to my daughters to have to deal with it. >> it's time to tear up the tracks. but then what? >> here's another quiz question for you... the answer when we return. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything is working, working, just like it should ♪ wade: i'm a veteran, my victory was admitting i had ptsd and getting help. announcer: as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. wade: i no longer see it as a weakness, but a sig
did steve tell you what to do? >> no. he got sick and died so quickly that we didn't have time to discuss it. >> so, for the time being, jane just keeps the display in her home, acting as it's loyal custodian. >> it's a full-time job to take care of them, to keep them clean and running in good shape. >> then in 2017, jane decides to downsize her life, putting her 10,000-square-foot house on the market. >> i knew i'd have to do something at some point. i felt like i...
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john kelly and steve bannon mutually agreed today would be steve's last day. reporter: he did not have the public profile of sean spicer or the prestigious title of reince priebus, but steve bannon is arguably the most of powerful figure to leave the white house. steve bannon appeared untouchable who shared a virtual minds meld on pop latests. today the release from the white house. white house chief of staff john kelly and steve bannon mutually agreed today will be steve's last day. the writing had been on the wall for weeks. president trump is said to have grown frustrated about the reputation bannon had as being the real power in the white house that pulled the president's strings. but while president obama had growing reservations about bannon it was john kelly's arrival as chief of staff who accelerated the timeline. bannon's departure was supposed to be announced earlier this week, but was pushed because of the aftermath of charlottesville. at the press conference this week it was clear something was up. >> i like mr. bannon. he's a friend of mine. i wen
john kelly and steve bannon mutually agreed today would be steve's last day. reporter: he did not have the public profile of sean spicer or the prestigious title of reince priebus, but steve bannon is arguably the most of powerful figure to leave the white house. steve bannon appeared untouchable who shared a virtual minds meld on pop latests. today the release from the white house. white house chief of staff john kelly and steve bannon mutually agreed today will be steve's last day. the...